 So underneath this boot, I have my prosthetic leg and I want to show you one of the major downfalls of having a carbon fiber socket encasing your flesh all day because ouch. So this is my kneecap. As you can see, the carbon fiber comes up around the sides of it and I just slipped and when this happens sometimes, it'll twist my socket and by doing so, it will push my kneecap in directions that's not intended to go in because carbon fiber is stronger than my skin. Like the other day I fell when I was getting off a ski lift and my kneecap definitely went partially around my knee, thankfully nothing tore, I was okay. But because the socket is built to give me like support and structure and stability throughout the day sometimes, it moves in ways it is not supposed to and is not comfortable. And also sometimes when I slip, it will jam my tibia bone into the bottom of this and it is so not comfortable. Generally speaking, the pain only lasts for a few minutes though, so like I'm okay, but I'm still gonna complain about it.